The story of the Martin family in Calhoun County, West Virginia, stretches beyond the simple record of names and deeds. It is a story of faith, perseverance, vision, and courage, passed through generations like a carefully tended flame. My third great-grandfather, Robert Martin, left more than land, documents, and contracts; he left a blueprint for life guided by principle, foresight, and devotion. The oil and gas lease he signed on January 7, 1890, was not merely a transaction-it was an act of stewardship for generations yet unborn.This is the story of how one man's faith and vision shaped generations, and how his legacy continues to guide us through the challenges of our own time. To live in the shadow of Robert Martin's choices is to recognize that true inheritance is found not in land or wealth alone, but in the principles, faith, and courage passed down through the family line